An Qingxu

An Qingxu (died 10 April 759) was Emperor of Great Yan from 30 January 757 to 10 April 759, succeeding An Lushan and preceding Shi Siming.

Biography
An Qingxu was the son of An Lushan and Lady Kang, and he accompanied his father at the start of the An Lushan Rebellion against the Tang dynasty in 755. In 756, his father created his son Prince of Jin after founding the Great Yan dynasty, and, in January 757, An Qingxu was installed as the new Emperor of Great Yan after his father's immediate followers assassinated him due to his failure to defeat the Tang. However, the coup led to the weakening of the Yan state, and it was soon overwhelmed by Emperor Suzong of Tang's international army. An Qingxu was cornered at Yecheng until Shi Siming lifted the siege, and, when An Qingxu met Shi Siming to thank him, Shi Siming had An Qingxu executed before usurping the throne.